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 Ostine Arinaitwe
Ostine Arinaitwe
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Harelimana reaches ITF U-18 circuit quarters
Gasore Hategeka (M) with Kigali City Council Mayor Fidele Ndiyasaba after receiving his cash prize of Rwf 0.3m. The New Times / E.Mugisha
Hategeka wins Anti-Corruption cycling tourney
Bob Bashir Songa
Right Guards end Sulfo jinx
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60 riders sign-up for Anti-Corruption race
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U-19 cricket coach expects strong performance
Most of the U-20 players were elevated from the U-17 team which took part in this year's U-17 Fifa World Cup in Mexico.
Junior Wasps to play Amagaju in Primus League opener
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Ferwacy to increase competitions
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Right Guards, Titans to clash in final
Eric Kalisa tendered his resignation last week. The New Times / File.
Basketball boss resigns
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Athletes impress in MTN Kampala marathon
CHAMPIONS: The national sitting volleyball team pose for a photo shortly after qualifying for next year's Paralympic Games in London. The New Times / O. Arinaitwe.
Rwanda qualifies for 2012 Paralympics
 MTN Qhubeka's Adrien Niyonshuti is an outside favourite for this year's Tour of Rwanda title.
Last chance!
MTN Qhubeka's Adrien Niyonshuti needs a perfect ride today to boost his chances of winning a third Tour of Rwanda title. The New Times / File.
Akagera dominate stage 5
Kiel Reijnen (C) boosted his chances of a maiden Tour of Rwanda title after bagging a fourth stage win yesterday. The New Times/J. Mbanda.
Reijnen reels off fourth win stage
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Rwanda slips down in Fifa rankings
Karisimbi rider Gasore Hategeka (C) is hoping to build on yesterdayu2019s impressive display. The youngster is second in the general classification. The New Times / File.
Karisimbi dominates stage 4
Niyonshuti served notice to his rivals after closing in on race leader Kiel Reijnen. The New Times / File.
Niyonshuti narrows gap
Niyonshuti finished 4th in yesterdayu2019s stage. The New Times / J. Mbanda.
Team Type 1 dominates stage one

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